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Our data concerning the whole Finnish company population from the years 2003-2008 suggest that the impacts of business subsidies on employment growth differ more between high-growth start-ups and other firms than between start-ups and over five years old incumbents. All subsidies seem to relate...
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internationalization of business) services impacts on the internation-alization and performance of small and medium-sized firms in Finland …
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We have defined the Baltic Sea Region as consisting of the following countries and regions : Denmark, Estonia, Finland … greenfield investment (establishing a new firm), 2) among the real estate firms Sweden, Finland, Germany and Poland are the most …
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The role and tasks of polytechnics in Finland have been debated in recent years. These discussions have brought forth …
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Abstract: We have defined the Baltic Sea Region as consisting of the following countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland …
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in 2009. However, Finland’s share in total Russian imports has been declining, and particularly so during the past few … years. The trend has been similar to the trend in Finland’s share in world trade. This indicates that the reason is a … to Russia of output manufactured in Finland is more specialised in final goods for households and investments than in …
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We use data from 15508 Finnish companies with 10 or more employees for the years 2003-2008 to explore the relationship between employment growth and three endogenously determined business subsidy types (i.e. employment subsidy, R&D subsidy and other business subsidies). We find a positive...
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.g., when it comes to transfer pricing practices. The evidence from Finland shows that misinterpreted (or ignored) transfer …
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Nokia’s ascent, dominance, and descent have resulted in significant labor inflows and outflows in Finland. In this … organizations in Finland. Our setup may be compared to a laboratory experiment on the impacts of a single company on a country … for other businesses in Finland. More recently, an increasing share of former Nokia employees has been engaged with …
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Monetary Union. In the Northern periphery of the EU, the different monetary regime choices of Finland and Sweden have created a … fared somewhat better than Finland in the EMU period. We assess the effects of the regime choice by simulating the behaviour … global shock on Sweden. The different monetary regimes cannot, however, explain the growth gap between Sweden and Finland …
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